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The quietest GPUs in the East: New Nvidia RTX 50 series cards with Noctua fans announced

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The quietest GPUs in the East: New Nvidia RTX 50 series cards with Noctua fans announced
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If you want all the power of an Nvidia 50-series Blackwell GPU, but with minimal volume emanating from your mega gaming rig, then these new Sycom graphics cards might be just the ticket. These cards come packing with much sought-after Noctua fans, which are generally regarded to be some of the best air-cooling products in the game.

We have not had the chance to test and benchmark these cards, so we can’t yet tell whether or not they’ll be worthy of inclusion in our best graphics card guide, but they certainly look enticing. Sycom is a Japanese brand, and these models aren’t expected to be available outside of the region. Below we’ve included the specs for each, along with the results of the audio testing conducted by Sycom.

Silent Master Graphics RTX 5070 Ti 16GB specs

The Silent Master Graphics RTX 5070 Ti 16GB is equipped with a fine pair of Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM fans as standard. It features a base clock speed of 2,295MHz and can boost up to 2,454MHz, with a memory speed of 28Gbps and a 256-bit memory bus. The card utilizes 16GB of GDDR7 VRAM and includes three DisplayPort outputs along with one HDMI port.

In Sycom’s testing, they reported a noise level of 32.4dBA at idle and 35.9dBA at high load.

In terms of size, it measures: 140mm(W) x 318mm(L) x 66mm(H), requiring 3.5 expansion slots.

Source: Sycom

Silent Master Graphics RTX 5070 12GB specs

The Silent Master Graphics RTX 5070 12GB comes pre-installed with two Noctua NF-A12x25 LS-PWM cooling fans for efficient thermal management. It runs at a base frequency of 2,325MHz, reaching a boost clock of up to 2,512MHz, and is paired with 12GB of GDDR7 memory operating at 28Gbps on a 192-bit memory bus. Connectivity options include three DisplayPort outputs and a single HDMI port.

In Sycom’s testing, they reported a noise level of 31.4dBA at idle and 34.9dBA at high load.

The dimensions of the card are: 140mm(W) x 318mm(L) x 66mm(H), and needs 3.5 expansion slots to fit in a PC.

Source: Sycom

Silent Master Graphics RTX 5060 Ti 16GB specs

The Silent Master Graphics RTX 5060 Ti 16GB features dual Noctua NF-A9x14 PWM fans for streamlined cooling in compact builds. It operates with a base clock of 2,407 MHz and can reach a boost frequency of 2,575 MHz, supported by 16GB of GDDR7 memory running at 28 Gbps on a 128-bit memory bus interface. Display connectivity includes three DisplayPort outputs and one HDMI port.

In Sycom’s testing, they reported a max noise level of 32.4dBA at idle and 35.9dBA at high load.

The card measures: 127mm(W), 244mm(L), and 57mm(H), and takes up 2.5 expansion slots inside your case.

Source: Sycom

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